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Stillness Meditation - 2

by Nivritti Yoga

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guided
Activity
Meditation
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Everyone
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The mind is like a child. If you order a child to do something, he will quite often do the opposite. The mind acts in the same way. If you force the mind to forget the body and be aware of another subject, it seems to suddenly develop a fascination for the body. That's why in this meditation, we almost force the mind to be aware of the body for a long period of time. After practicing this for even a few minutes you will find that the awareness spontaneously directs itself inwards and focused.

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Transcript

Namaste,

I am Sandeep.

Come into a comfortable sitting position,

Hands resting on the knees with the palms facing up,

Tip of the index finger and thumb touching each other,

Head and neck aligned to the spine.

The body is upright and straight but comfortable.

If needed you can use a cushion or a back support here.

Once you are physically comfortable,

Inhale deeply and while exhaling close your eyes.

We are practicing body stillness meditation.

Before we attempt to make the body still and try to sustain that state of stillness,

I invite you to explore how your body feels at this very moment.

Keeping your eyes closed,

Become aware of the right leg,

The whole right leg.

Check if the right leg is comfortable,

Not squeezed too strongly,

Having enough space for a smooth circulation,

Not holding to any pain or any discomfort.

Shifting the awareness on the left leg,

Making sure it's comfortable.

Observe how the leg feels,

Drawing the awareness to the hips,

Making sure the body weight is equally distributed among both sides of the hips.

Being aware of the torso,

Making sure the back is in an upright position without any contraction,

Stiffness or tension there.

The abdomen is relaxed,

Letting go of any regulation or control there.

Observe the chest,

The shoulder blades,

The shoulders are relaxed.

The right arm,

It is soft,

Feel the whole length of the right arm and right shoulder.

The left arm,

The whole left arm and the left shoulder.

Becoming aware of the whole head and neck.

The face is relaxed,

A gentle smile on your face.

The whole body.

Become aware of the entire body from head to toe,

The whole body.

Now imagine that your body has become a stone statue,

A stone statue which is hollow from inside.

The legs have become stone,

The arms and the shoulders have become stone,

The torso has become stone.

The whole body is turned into a stone statue.

Focus upon the steadiness of the statue,

No movement whatsoever.

The air is flowing in and out of the statue.

Gently let go of the mental image of the stone statue.

Continue to keep the stillness of the statue in the body.

Now become aware of your body internally.

The only movement in the still body is that of breath.

Observe,

Experience the flow of breath in this still motionless body.

The subtle movement in this body is the palpitation of the heart.

Feel the gentle palpitation of the heart in the still body.

The flow of blood through the whole body.

Try to feel the movement of blood flowing in the veins and the arteries throughout the whole body.

Now prepare to slowly end the practice by making the breath a little deeper.

Acknowledge the space where you are seated right now.

Remember the time of the day.

Now take a deep breath in and feel the energy spreading to every part of the body.

From the tip of your toes to the top of your head.

Now gently start making micro movements with your toes.

With your fingers move the tongue,

Move the eyes.

Take three deep breaths in and out.

And gently open your eyes.

Namaste.

Meet your Teacher

Nivritti YogaRishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

4.8 (43)

Recent Reviews

Bonnie

January 9, 2026

I love this very calming meditation. Thank you. . 🙏🏻🤍✨

Priscila

November 28, 2022

I found this series of meditation and I really think it's what I needed to learn more about meditation. Thank you!

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